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Periodic revival of entanglement of two strongly driven qubits in a dissipative cavity

We present a phenomenon of an asymptotic revival of bipartite entanglement between two stable solid-state qubits interacting via a single-mode cavity subject to dissipation. This effect is achievable in cavity quantum electrodynamics systems, assisted with strong classical pumping detuned from the c...

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BOSONS
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CLASSICAL AND QUANTUM MECHANICS, GENERAL PHYSICS
CORRELATIONS
ELECTRODYNAMICS
FIELD THEORIES
INFORMATION
MATHEMATICAL SOLUTIONS
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PERIODICITY
PHYSICS OF ELEMENTARY PARTICLES AND FIELDS
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QUBITS
SOLIDS
VARIATIONS
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